The Challenge of Being A Squirrel
Writing isn’t hard, it’s a privilege. It’s not brain surgery, or nursing in a Covid packed ward. I know I’m so, so, so lucky to do what I do.
Writing isn’t hard, it’s a privilege. It’s not brain surgery, or nursing in a Covid packed ward. I know I’m so, so, so lucky to do what I do.
You need to get that story told, get it committed to words on a page or a computer screen. Once it’s down, mistakes included, you start the rewarding, repetitive often heartbreaking process of editing.
The wonderful thing about being a writer, or entrepreneur is seeing a product reach the final stages, prior to launch.
You are not alone in this thought process, and it’s all to do with becoming addicted to writing.
This is the type of book where you will turn off your TV, just sit in a corner with a cup of tea. Forget your cup of tea, it’ll go cold because you’ll be reading. Stay up late, one chapter after another, ‘Oh, I just need to read the next chapter!’
Without passion, there is lack of perseverance and without hard work, nothing can be done.
I am motivated by the people I help. Every project I’m involved in helps create a ripple effect of positivity.
Even if you feel you have no experience, no knowledge, and no idea where to start, just jump in. Your creativity will tell you what do and inspire you take the next step
This formula will help you focus on quickly compiling and editing your blog posts.
Is it a passion project, you just have to write it, or do you wish to make a career from selling books?
The fact that success is not a mountain to climb, the only mountain standing in my way is my own doubts, and I’ll excavate tunnels to make my own path.
Every business owner will tell you they want creative thinkers.
No matter what the business is, it needs ideas, forward thinking, creative solutions, relevant inspiring and motivating conversations.
This series of informal chats are with people I respect, and who I’m keen to learn more about! I know they’ll bring you great conversation and ideas.
Fiction writers, especially new ones, sometimes fight the idea of conforming to a genre or sticking with a formula. They think it may suppress their creativity, but this isn’t the case.